This interactive writing workshop, given at least once a semester, is designed to help students develop an individualized plan for understanding graduate school more generally and graduate writing more specifically. This workshop is designed for students in both the early and latter years of their master’s degree study.

These interactive writing workshops, given at least once a semester, are designed to help you develop an individualized plan for graduate writing, especially comprehensive exams, dissertation proposals, and dissertations.

Writing Resources

Onlinecourses.com provides visitors a free database of open coursework from the world’s leading universities. Courses specific to writing include Technical Writing, The Creative Spark as well as many others.

On-Campus Resources

The MSU Library is home to our busiest satellite location, but the library has tons of other resources available to students and faculty, including state of the art Collaborative Technology Labs which are great for group writing projects. In addition to the library’s vast collections and accessible space is it’s staff, always willing and able to answer questions and offer help.

The purpose of the LRC is to offer one-on-one academic support specific to over 70 courses at MSU. LRC tutors can help you make sense of difficult texts, learn to use your graphing calculator, or help you work with particular software programs. Their goal is to help you work smarter and with more efficiency.

The RCPD at MSU assesses academic and workplace needs of persons with disabilities, as well as works with individuals to build plans to accomodate their abilities, links folks with community and campus resources, and extends independence through supportive aids and self-advocacy.

The OSS is an organization equipped to prepare students for the challenges of college life. This organization specifically serves first-generation low-income students by providing academic advising, math tutoring, social counseling, personal planning, and skill development.